This may be sufficient to warrant a change of custody to prohibit unsupervised visitation with the child and the non-custodial parent.
It should also be reported to the licensing board.
The custodial parent can contact child protective services to report the noncustodial parent's actions. They may also consider seeking legal advice to explore options for modifying the custody arrangement or obtaining a restraining order to protect the child.
It is generally against the law to withhold visitation rights from the non-custodial parent solely based on financial reasons or personal motivations. Family courts prioritize the best interests of the child and aim for both parents to have an active role in the child's life, unless there are concerns for the child's safety or well-being. It is important to seek legal advice and address such issues through the appropriate legal channels.
During custodial investigations, a person has the right to remain silent to avoid self-incrimination, the right to have an attorney present during questioning, and the right to be informed of the charges against them. These rights are provided to protect individuals from forced confessions and ensure fair treatment during the investigative process.
Yes, you can potentially sue the non-licensed driver for driving without a license, which is illegal in most jurisdictions. Consult with your own lawyer to determine the best course of action and to explore your options for seeking compensation for damages resulting from the accident.
In most places, getting a tattoo is not against the law as long as it is done in a licensed and regulated facility. However, there may be restrictions on tattoos for certain age groups or in certain professions, so it's important to research the laws in your specific area.
You can check with the state bar association where the attorney is licensed to practice law. They typically have an online directory or a disciplinary search tool where you can look up any misconduct or complaints filed against the attorney. You can also search online for any news articles or public records regarding the attorney's conduct.
No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
In most states an 18 year old is no longer a minor and can live where they wish.
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The noncustodial parent would have to call the state's child abuse hotline and report this to them, and then await their instructions on how to gain custody of the child if they should be taken away from the parent.
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The custodial parent must return to court and file a motion for contempt of a court order against the non-custodial parent.
Go back to the custodial court. Most custody orders and visitation orders etc have a provision against alienation of the child against the other parent.
Such issues are not the jurisdiction of the state's Attorney General. The custodial parent will need to file suit in the appropriate court in the city or county where they reside against the non custodial parent.
Leaves them permanently or in violation of court ordered custody/visitation time? In either circumstances, the non-custodial parent may file an action for contempt of court against the custodial parent and/or file for custody/visitation modification based on the same.
They may, by contacting the child support agency with jurisdiction for the necessary paperwork. You must be willing to forgive past due child support, not just stop the agency from going after them at any given time. Or you can petition the court for a hearing regarding your wish to forgive back child support.